EnglishAt the beginning of the twentieth century the modernist movement, with its promotion of mass production, supported the notion that pieces of furniture should hide their construction details. Often, seats turned into visually independent elements detached from the structures on which they rested. As such, the means by which the different parts were connected were never a matter of interest.

Thejointseat takes this premise as a starting point to explore and experiment on new ways of building furniture. This way it generates new technical and aesthetic proposal in which the union elements stop being simple support elements and in turn provides them with a protagonist character

Joint is an elegant and light chair that is formed by metallic unions that connect wooden beams of different sizes and a fabric seat that rests on this structure. The set is, in fact, larger than the sum of its parts. It is a chair in which the user can, deliberately, see the interaction between wood, metal and fabric.

joint was designed as light structure that can be flat packed. The number of components has been reduced to a minimum, striving to obtain a simple and intuitive assembly that does not require specialized tools.

Moreover, being separate pieces customization is simplified, enabling different combinations of types of wood, finishes in the metal pieces and kinds of fabric.